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English, 23.04.2021 20:10, alishadautreuil

Chaucer uses specific details to describe individual characters in the “gene real prologue” to the Canterbury tales. The tales the characters choose to reflect their true selves. Chaucer draws on the (class estates noble peasants) satire prevalent in his time to bring out the friars of the different classes of society. He used the technique of (frame skeleton fable folk) story to blood the narrative together.

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